Bawumia reveals strategy to tackle Galamsey

Sep 17, 2024 - 21:22
Bawumia reveals strategy to tackle Galamsey

Accra, Ghana - Vice President and flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has announced a proactive strategy to tackle Ghana's illicit mining crisis, known as galamsey. 

Speaking in Kpone Katamanso, Dr. Bawumia emphasized the need for a preventive approach to sanitize the small-scale mining sector.

Key Highlights:

- Empowering Geological Survey Authority to prospect and provide data-driven guidance
- Creating resource pool of equipment for sustainable mining practices
- Establishing community mining schemes with geological certainty
- Regularizing and licensing mining operations for responsible extraction

Dr. Bawumia stressed the importance of moving beyond reactive measures and embracing innovative solutions to combat galamsey's environmental and social devastation.

“So one needs to look at the whole regime of small-scale mining and sanitise that regime, regularise the regime. Make sure that the Geological Survey Authority of Ghana does the mapping for where all the gold reserves are.

“At the moment people are just doing trial and error, destroying our environment. There is no data backing where they go. They just go and dig, they don’t find, they go to the next place and start digging. they don’t find, they go to the next place.

“But I want us to set up community mining schemes with certainty from the geological survey department that here you have gold. In that case, we can make sure that those who are mining there are regularised. We bring in these gold catcher machines that don’t use mercury and make sure they are not in water bodies.

“So we direct them and license them into areas so that they do responsible mining and environmentally sustainable mining.

“That is the way you stop this. But if you don’t regulate them then they will hide to do it at night and when they feel people are not watching them, that’s where they will go.

“They will get into the water bodies. But we need to regulate them and we need to also enforce the laws that are already existent,” he stated.

Source: Lead News Online